Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne posted a series of tweets on November 7, 2025, addressing the commemoration of Ava Moore Day, commenting on national security under recent administrations, and announcing new bipartisan legislation.
In her first tweet on November 7, Van Duyne stated, “Today, we celebrate Ava’s shining legacy and her commitment to serving our country. The Texas House of Representatives declared today, November 7, 2025, as Ava Moore Day.
Earlier this year Ava’s life was tragically cut short in an accident. Our office had the honor of nominating https://t.co/FRHxOz0CwY“.
Later that day at 22:16 UTC, she commented on federal policies regarding terrorism and border security: “The Trump Administration is successfully stopping terrorist attacks in our country.
Quite the contrast from the Biden Administration, who welcomed terrorists with open border policies. https://t.co/FG4RRDmWeE”.
At 22:43 UTC on the same day, Van Duyne discussed new legislative efforts: “I introduced the END Act with Senator @JohnCornyn, @SenatorHeinrich, and @RepDebDingell. This bipartisan and bicameral legislation strengthens enforcement tools to block illicit vape and tobacco imports, protecting Americans from counterfeit products.
Read more here: https://t.co/283dXifvQo“.
Beth Van Duyne has served as a U.S. Representative for Texas since winning her initial election in 2020 against Candace Valenzuela by a narrow margin. She subsequently secured re-election victories over Jan McDowell in 2022 and Sam Eppler in 2024 with larger margins each time.





